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I'm not familiar with iphones so I'm not sure about the first message. The second message about permission denied would mean you need administrator privileges to mount it. Open a terminal in Mint and without the iphone attached, type in the following command: sudo fdisk -l(Lower case Letter L in the command). You should be prompted for your user password, enter it and hit the Enter key. You should see some output. Attache the iphone and wait about 10 seconds and repeat the fdisk command above. You should then see how the iphone is detected by comparing the output of the fdisk commands and be able to use the mount command to mount and access. If you are not sure about this, post the output of fdisk, at least the line regarding the iphone.

I'm not familiar with iphones so I'm not sure about the first message. The second message about permission denied would mean you need administrator privileges to mount it. Open a terminal in Mint and without the iphone attached, type in the following command: sudo fdisk -l(Lower case Letter L in the command). You should be prompted for your user password, enter it and hit the Enter key. You should see some output. Attache the iphone and wait about 10 seconds and repeat the fdisk command above. You should then see how the iphone is detected by comparing the output of the fdisk commands and be able to use the mount command to mount and access. If you are not sure about this, post the output of fdisk, at least the line regarding the iphone.